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Daippus

Δάϊππος), or DAHIPPUS, a statuary who made statues of athletes (Paus. 6.12.3, 16.4), and a statue which Pliny (34.8. s. 19.28) calls Perixyomenon, for which Brotier would read παραλυόμενον. He is mentioned in two other passages of Pliny (l.c. 19, 19.7), where all the MSS. give Laippus, through a confusion between Δ and Λ. From these two passages it appears that he was a son of Lysippus, and that he flourished in the 120th Olympiad. (B. C. 300, and onwards.)

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    • Pausanias, Description of Greece, 6.12.3
    • Pausanias, Description of Greece, 6.16.4
    • Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, 34.8
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